Cigar lighter and mounting therefor



June 7, 1960 Filed July 5, 1957 D. G. DENING ET AL CIGAR LIGHTER AND MOUNTING THEREFOR 2 Sheets-Sheet l June 7,1960 D. G. DENINGV ET AL 2,939,940

CIGAR LIGHTER AND MOUNTING THEREFOR Filed July 5, 1957 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 INTETOFS 900170255 ear 29:1 B 716mer War/51110152 IQTTOQNEY 2,939,940 CIGXR LIGHTER AN D 'MOUNTING THEREFOR Donald G. Deliin'g Homer 'V. Krautwurst, Rochester, N.'Y., assignors to'General Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich.,-a corporation of Delaware "particular, to a means for mountinga cigar lighter as- :sembly in a recessed=position with respect to a support panel-such as a vehicle dashboard.

United States Patent .ing of the element thereof providing the impetus for releasing-the locking .or detent means engaging the handling knob to permit the latter to be thrust beyond the 1nstrument. panel for access by the user.

Cigar lighter'assemblies of'the typeherein contemplated normally include a substantially cylindrical or tubular holding case having a deep well orcavity'into whichwan igniting .u'nit'is 'removably insertable. The holding case: and igniting'unitinclude, respectively, 'fixed and movable contactlatch members which are engageable to energize an igniting circuit .from a suitable source of electrical energy :through a heating element carried by the igniting unit. One of the contact latch members may be formed of 'atemperature responsive material to automatically release upon the heating element reaching a predeterminedtemperature for use. Ejection l-means normally includinga spring'then operates to thrust the igniting-unitcutwardlyof the holding case to what may .betermed a holding.fp'osition. At this time, the igniting unit-handling plug "is readily accessible for removal 'of the igniting unit for use. It should also 'benoted'that .in assembliesof the type hereincontemplated, the holding position aforementioned is also the positionin which the igniting unit is normally maintained in the holding case prior to energizationof the igniting circuit.

In recent years, the general public has become quite style-conscious withrespect to automotive vehicles and, at the same time, extremely interested in the efforts of automotive manufacturersto incorporate as manysafety features as possible into their respective vehicles. In'the ,point, while at the same time incorporating as many safety features therein as possible. In particular, it is deemed desirable 'to mount various accessory-controlling knobs and, in particular, a cigar lighter in an unobtrusive position in which the danger of injury from striking it may be materially reduced, if not eliminated.

Therefore,;pursuant to a. general object of this invention, it is intended to provide a lighter assembly and mounting therefor tin which'th'e igniting unit handling knob is carried in a relatively recessed position on the dashboard of a vehicle with the igniting'unit in the normal holding position.

In accordance with another general object of this invention, it is intended to provide a cigar lighter assembly of the type aforementioned which includes a handling knob which is telescopically mountedwith respect to the main body portion of the igniting unit whereby, with the latter in the normal holding position within the lighter case, the handling knob will he recessed relative to a vehicle'instrumentpanel.

Moreover, accordingfto another feature and object'of 1thisinven'tion, the holding case and igniting unit are provided with 'co'operable locking or detent means by 'whtch the main body portion of the igniting unitmaybe annular flange 6 definin 4 'terior of the case and through an formed portion on an electrical commnnication'with the stud Referring to a more specific feature and object of this invention, it is intended to provide a lighter igniting unit comprising a handling knob which is axially movable under spring pressure, and coopera-ble locking or latching means formed on the igniting unit, knob and holding receptacle to normally maintain the handling knob and entire igniting unit'in-arecessed or even flush position with respect to an exteriorly visible panel through which access may be had to the igniting unit. According to this "feature of the invention, the'handling knob is automaticallyprojected outwardly from this panel for access by the vehicle operator upon the igniting cycle for the heating element occurring.

These and other features, objects andadvantages of this invention will appear more fully hereinafter as the description of the inventionproceeds, and in which reference is made to the following drawings in which:

Figure l is a cross section of a preferred form of this inventionwith the igniting unit shown in the normal or holding position in the'lighter receptacle;

Figure 2 shows the assembly of Figure -1 after the occurrence of a heating cycle, and with the-handling knob accessible for use; and

Figures 3 and 4 are similar cross sectional views of another'form of this invention.

In Figures 1 and 2, there is shown a preferred form of'this invention as incorporated into a cigar lighter assembly of the. general typeshown in United States Patent No. 2,828,400 issued March 25, 1958 to Clarence H. Jorgensen and Donald G. Dening. Referring specifically to these figures of the drawings, there is shown a cigar lighter assembly'comprising a holding case or receptacle 2 having an outwardly flared substantially cylindrical portion 4 terminating in a radially outwardly extending g an access opening into the inaperture in a support panel -8 such'as a'vehicle instrument panel. The case portion 4 forms a cavity or recess 5 in which the igniting 'llIllt handling hereinafter. The outer sleeve 10 may take the same genk-nob isnormally positioned as will appear eralform or configuration as the holding case 2 and includes a portion'12'for threadably engaging'a similarly the rearwardly extending end of the holding case 2 for locking the flange '6 of the latter against the support panel 8. Rigidly secured by any suitable means, such as soldermg or the like, to the rearmost end of the holding case 2 1s a cylindrical cup or shell member 14forming in part a housing for the terminal member 16 rigidly secured in 18 which carries *at its opposite end a fixed contact or latch member 20. The latch member 20 may be'formed of a bimetallic "or other temperature responsive material for a purpose to appear more fully hereinafter. As will appear clearly from the drawings, suitable washers and insulating members are employed to conduct current from a suitable source of electrical energy, such as a vehicle battery, through theterrninal member 16 and stud 18 to the fixed latch member 20. An ejector spring 22 is disposed about the cup 14 within the case 2 and engages the end --of an ejector cup 24 normally urging it to the left in Figure 1 'as limited by engagement of this cup with the annular washer member 26 disposeda-bout'the stud 18.

The igniting unit 30 includes a body portion 32 into which there is secured a current conducting stud 34 about the forward end of which a movable contact and latch cup 36 is fixedly mounted. The cup 36 surrounds a heating element or coil 38 one end of which is secured in current-conducting relationship to the 'cup, while the other end is suitably secured to the forward end of the stud 34 as is the usual practice. A tubular or cylindrical sleeve 42 is rigidly secured to the body portion of the igniting unit by meansof the stud 34 and a washer or plug 44. The sleeve 42 has a diameter in relation to that of the holding case 2 so as to be removably insertable in the latter.

The handling knob 46 is formed with an annular skirt I 48 enclosing an annular groove 50 in which the relatively light spring 52 is located for abutment with the end of this groove and an annular shoulder 54 formed on .the body portion 32 of the igniting unit. The knob lar rib 62 or series of circumferentially spaced depressions formed in the wall of a case 2 provides a means for cooperating with the annular shoulder 64 of the ignit- -ting unit body portion to retain the unit in a holding" position from which the unit may be removed for use after the heating element 38 has been raised to the proper temperature, or for merely holding the unit in the case when not in use. A second detent or locking rib 66 is axially outwardly spaced on the holding case from the locking rib 62. The locking means 66 is adapted for engagement with the aforementioned shoulder ,56 on the skirt 48 of the handling knob.

It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the fixed and movable contact latching members 20 and 36, respectively, are formed or suitably contoured for latching engagement upon depressing the knob inwardly to the dotted line position in Figure l. A circuit is then established through the contact members to the heating element. Upon the heating element reachthe shoulder 60 or, preferably, abutment of the central portion of the knob with the adjacent surface of the body portion of the igniting unit, latching of the members 20 and 36, and compression of the ejector spring 22.

Upon heating of the element to a predetermined temperature, the latching members are automatically released and the ejector cup thrusts the igniting unit to the left in Figure 1 as aforementioned. As a result of this movement, the body portion of the igniting unit will move to the left until shoulder 64 is stopped by locking rib 62. Upon release of the ejection spring and thrusting of the igniting unit body to the holding position defined by the shoulder 64 and detent means 62, the handling knob shoulder 56 will be forced past the detent means 66 thereby releasing the spring 52to extend the knob outwardly of the panel 8 as limited by abutting engagement of .the skirt shoulder 58 with the shoulder 54 on the body of the igniting unit. Thus, the handling knob is projected outwardly from the support panel and from the recessed cavity 5 in the holding case for access by its intended user as shown in Figure 2.

Referring now to Figures 3 and 4, another form of the invention is shown as incorporated into an igniting unit which also embodies a retractable sleeve which may be manually retracted from an element shielding position to a position exposing the element for the purpose of lightingcigars, pipes and the like. In conjunction with the description of this form of the invention, it is believed to be unnecessary to again describe the basic components of the holding case insofar as it is conventional and corresponds to devices well known in the art and to the embodiment previously described. Therefore, only those portions of the case which cooperate with the igniting the predetermined desired temperature, the temperature responsive fixed contact and latch member 20 will deflect inwardly thereby releasingthe latch member 36 permitting the ejector cup 24, which heretofore has been moved against spring pressure by the sleeve 42 to latch the mechanism, to eject the igniting unit.

Upon insertion of the igniting unit through the access opening of the panel 8 and into the well or cavity of the holding case, the annular shoulder 64 or perhaps the exterior surface of the sleeve 42 of the igniting unit will frictionally engage the locking mechanism 62 of the holding case thereby resulting in relative travel of the handling knob to the right to depress the spring 52. Alternatively, the spring may be relatively light so as to result in depression after the sleeve 42' abuts ejector cup 24. At this time, the shoulder 56 will ride past the locking means 66 to firmly secure and latch the handling knob 46 axially inwardly of the igniting unit. This position corresponds to the holding position at which time, by suitably locating the detent means 66, the handling knob may be maintained in the recess 5 in a preferably flush position with respect to the exterior of support panel 8, as shown in the solid line position of Figure 1.

If it is desired to use the lighter, the knob 46 is depressed to the dottedline position of Figure 1 thereby ing unit to achieve the objects of this invention will be referred to specifically.

The holding case 68 is looked as before to a panel 69 which includes a cylindrical portion 70 forming a cavity 71 for the handling knob. Furthermore, the holding case is again provided with temperature responsive automatically releasable latch and contact fingers rigidly secured to a current-conducting post or stud in turn supporting a terminal member in electrical communication with 'a "suitable source of energy such as a vehicle battery.

In this form of the invention, the igniting unit 72 includes a heating element or coil within the cup-shaped contact member 73 and handling knob 74 which are axially spaced on and rigidly secured to. a body portion 75. A substantially cylindrical inner sleeve 76 surrounds the body portion of the igniting unit and includes a radially outwardly extending flange 77 to which there is crimped a cylindrical spring shroud 78 under which there lies a spring 79. This spring is seated against the flange 77 and a radially inwardly extending wall portion 80 of an outer retractable sleeve 81 which also includes an inwardly struck rib portion 82 for selective cooperation with a radially outwardly struck portion 83 of the aforementioned sleeve 76. Furthermore, What may be termed an ejection spring 84 is seated between the annular wall 85 at the forward end of the inner sleeve 76 and a shoulder 86 formed on the body portion 75 of the unit.

The holding case 68 includes one or more radially in- Wardly struck resilient fingers 87 forming. a locking means for engagement with an annular depression or rib 88 on the retractable sleeve 81 to maintain the lighter unit in'a holding" position as will appear more fully hereinafter.

Anannular washer 89 is fixedly mounted in abutting engagement with the rear wall of the cup 73 and in turn rests against an annular insulating washer 90 of'suitable able. sleeve 81 .is provided to be conveniently grasped by the fingers of the lighter user to retract the sleeve to expose the heating element for igniting a pipe, cigar or the like, all of which will appear more fully hereinafter.

With the igniting unit removed from the case, the assembly will be disposed substantially as shown inFigure 4 with the retractable sleeve 81 extending forwardly axially beyond the cup 73 and the heating element, and the locking means 82 and 83 disengaged. Upon'initially inserting the unit into the holding case, the rib 88 in the retractable sleeve will engage the locking fingers 87 ofthe case and the assembly will be disposed' as shown in Figure 4. Upon the retractable sleeve reaching this position, further depression of the unit into the case results in relative axial travel between the retractable sleeve 81 and the inner sleeve 76 thereby compressing spring 79 until such time as the fingeror struck portion 83 and rib portion 82 engage to retain the knob in the solid line position shown in Figure '3. Of course, the spring 79 will be lighter than spring 84 so as to compress first. In this position, the unit is merely retained in the case and is not contemplated for use.

Thereafter, it it is'desired to use the lighter, the knob 74 is manually depressed further into the cavity 71 as shown in-dotted lines in Figure 3, thereby causing the contact cup 73 to be shifted axially to the right relative to the retractable sleeve 81' until engagement with the temperature responsive latch and contact member in the case. During this movement, the'ejection spring 84 is' compressed as the' forward portion of the unit body '75 projects through the opening .91 defined by the wall "85 of the inner-sleeve. :Upon automatic release of the latching contact members, the ejection spring 84 expands thereby causing the insulating plug or washer 90 to abut the annular wall portion 85 of the inner sleeve resulting in disengagement of the locking members 82 and 83 to permit the spring 79 to project the assembly including the inner sleeve and body portion of the unit axially outwardly from the support panel as shown in Figure 4. Relative axial outward movement between the inner and retractable sleeves is limited by abutting engagement of the annular washer 89 with the wall portion 93 of the retractable sleeve adjacent the rib 82. Naturally,

similar movement between the main body of the unit and the inner sleeve is limited by engagement as aforementioned between the plug or washer 90 and, the wall 85 of the inner sleeve 76.

If it is desired to expose the heating element to light a pipe or cigar which would ordinarily be prohibited .by the extension of the retractable sleeve beyond such element, the retractable sleeve may be moved rearwardly to expose the element by grasping the sleeve, for ex- :ample, in the recessed portion 92. The sleeve may be retained in this. retracted position by engagement of the locking means 82 and 83 aforedescribed.

Apart from the inclusion of a retractable sleeve, the second form of the invention has other advantageous features. For example, it will be noted that with the latching contact members engaged, the heating element extends beyond the hold position of the retractable sleeve thereby minimizing heating of the latter. However, upon removal of the unit for use, the retractable sleeve is maintained beyond the heating element and 'cup 73 by spring 79 to form a shield to prevent loose embers from dropping onto the users clothing or severe burns from occurring by reason of mishandling or dropping of the unit. Moreover, the igniting unit is a compact structure which also houses the ejection spring.

While two specific forms of the invention have been shown for illustrative purposes, it will be apparent that many modifications can be made of these forms by those skilled in the art. Thus, while specific forms of the invention have been shown, they will each be seen to; contain an igniting unit, relatively axially mounted handling knob, and cooperable detent or locking means formed on the unit, knob and holding case to retain the unit in a holding position with the handling knob recessed or substantially flush with the instrument or other supporting panel. Moreover, in one embodiment, a more or less general type of ejecting means may be employed to automatically release the knob locking means to place the latter in a readily accessible position outwardly of such a panel when it is intended to use the heated unit. Therefore, it is to be understood '-that it is not intended to limit the invention to the specific forms shown, but only by the scope of the claims which follow.

We claim:

1. A- cigar lighter assembly comprising a holding case, an igniting unit removably insertable therein, said igniting unit including a handling knob mounted for relative axial movement Within predetermined limits, spring means urging said knob outwardly relative to said unit, means for locking and retaining said .knob inwardly of said unit, and cooperating locking means on said case and unit for retaining the latter in a holding position.

2. A cigar lighter assembly comprising a holding case, an igniting unit removably insertable therein, said igniting unit including a handling knob mounted for relative axial movement within predetermined limits, spring means urging said knob outwardly relative to said case, cooperating locking means on said case and unit for retaining the latter in a holding position, engageable latch means carried respectively by said igniting unit and case for establishing an igniting "circuit through said unit, said means being automatically disengageable to break the igniting circuit and release said unit upon the latter reaching .a predetermined temperature, and additional means on said handling knobfor locking and retaining the latter inwardly-of said case upon depression ofsaid spring.

3. A cigar lighter assembly comprising a holding case, an igniting unit removably insertable therein, said igniting unit including a handling knob mounted for relative axial movement within predetermined limits, spring means urging said knob outwardly relative to said unit, means for locking and retaining said knob inwardly of said unit, cooperating locking means on said case and unit for retaining the latter in a holding position, engageable latch means carried respectively by said igniting unit and case for establishing an igniting circuit through said element, said means being automatically disengageable to break the igniting circuit and release said unit upon the latter reaching a predetermined temperature, said latch means being normally axially spaced from each other with said unit in said holding position, ejection means including a spring which is compressed as said latch is engaged, said ejection means thrusting said unit to the holding position upon disengagement of said latch means, the thrust of said ejection means automatically releasing said handling knob locking means.

4. A cigar lighter assembly comprising a holding case, an igniting unit removably insertable therein, said igniting unit comprising a substantially tubular .sleeve, a heating element mounted radially inwardly of said sleeve, a handling knob mounted on said unit for axial movement relative to said sleeve within predetermined limits, spring means urging said knob outwardly relative to said sleeve, cooperating locking means on said case and sleeve for retaining the unit in a holding position, and locking means formed on said handling knob for locking and retaining the later inwardly of said sleeve upon depression of said spring.

5. A cigar lighter assembly comprising-a holding case, an igniting unit removably insertable therein, a handling knob mounted on said unit for relative axial movement Within predetermined limits, spring means urging said knob outwardly relative to said unit, cooperatingdocking 'means on said case and unit for retaining the latter in a holding position, locking means formed on said handling knob for locking and retaining the latter inwardly of said unit upon depression of said spring, a

panel having'an access opening therein, means for fixedly mounting said case relative to said panel opening for cooperating locking means on said case and sleeve for retaining the unit in a holding position, engageable latch means carried respectively by said igniting unit and case for establishing an igniting circuit through said element,

said means being automatically disengageable to break the igniting circuit and release said unit upon the latter reaching a predetermined temperature, spring means engageable with said sleeve for ejecting said unit to the holding position upon disengagement of said latch means,

locking means formed on said handling knob for lock ing the latter inwardly of said sleeve upon depression of said first-named spring means, said sleeve and knob lOCk', ing means being spaced relatively to each other whereby ejection of said unit causes release of said knob locking means prior to engagement of said sleeve locking means.

7. In combination, a'cigar lighter assembly, a panel having an opening therein for accessito said:assembly; said assembly comprising a holding case having an open end fixedly mounted relative to said panel for access through said panel opening, an igniting unit removably insertable therein, engageable latch means carried respectively by said igniting unit and holding case for establishing an igniting circuit, said means being automatically disengageable to break the igniting circuit and release the igniting unit upon the latter reaching a predetermined temperature, ejecting means operative upon disengagement of said latch means to eject said igniting unit to a holding position Within said case for removal for use, cooperating means formed on said case and unit to retain the latter in said holding position, a handling knob relatively axially movably mounted on said unit for extension and retraction relative thereto between predetei mined limits, spring means connected to said knob and unit continuously urging relative extension therebetween, additional locking means formed on said knob for locking the latter in a retracted position relative to said unit and panel, said last named locking means being automatically releasable upon ejection of said unit to the holding position, whereby said spring extends said knob axially relative to said unit and panel.

' 8. In combination, a cigar lighter assembly, a panel having an opening therein for access to said assembly; said assembly comprising a holding case having an open end fixedly mounted relative to said panel for access through said panel opening, an igniting unit removably insertable therein, engageable latch means carried respectively by said igniting unit and holding case for establishing an igniting circuit, said means being automatically disengageable to break the igniting circuit and release the igniting unit upon the latter reaching a predetermined temperature, ejecting means operative upon disengagement of said latch means to eject said igniting unit to a holding position within said case for removal for use, cooperating means formed on said case and unit to retain the latter in said holding position, a handling knob relatively axially movably mounted on said unit for extension and retraction relative thereto between me determined limits, spring means connected to said knob and unit continuously urging relative extension therebetween, additional cooperating locking means formed -on said case and said knob for locking the latter in aretracted position relative to said unit and panel, said last name d lockingmeans being automatically releasable upon ejection of said unit to the holding position, whereby said spring extends said knob axially relative to said unit and panel.

9.-In combination, a cigar lighter assembly, a panel having an opening therein for access to said assembly;

said assembly comprising a holding case having an open end:fixedly mounted relative to said panel for access through said panel opening, an igniting unit removably insertable therein, engageable latch means carried respectively by said igniting unit and holding the case for establishing an igniting circuit, said means being automatically disengageable to break the igniting circuit and release the igniting unit upon the latterreachinga predetermined temperature, ejecting means operative upon disengagement of said latch means to eject said igniting unit to a holding position within said case for removal for use, cooperating locking means formed on said case and unit to retain the latter in said holding position, a

.on said case and said knob for locking the'latter in a retracted position relative to said unit and'panel, said locking means being so spaced relative to each other whereby said last named locking means is automatically released 'upon ejection of said unit prior toengagement of said first named locking means in the holding position, whereby said'spring extends said knob axially relative to said' unit and panel. 35

p 10. In combination, a cigar lighter assembly, a panel having an opening therein for access to said assembly; said assembly comprising a holding case having an open end fixedly mounted relative to said panel for access through said panel opening, an igniting unit removably insertable therein, engageable latch means carried retablishing an igniting circuit, said means being automatically disengageable to break the igniting circuit and release the igniting unit upon the latter reaching a predetermined temperature, ejecting means operative upon disengagement of said latch means to eject said igniting unit to' a holding position within said case for removal for use, cooperating means formed on said case and unit to retain the latter in said holding position, a handling knob relatively axially movably mounted on' said unit for extension and retraction relative thereto between predetermined limits, spring means connected to said knob and unit continuously urging relative extension therebetween,

' to said panel in its retracted position than it is in its extended position. 11. A cigar lighter assembly comprising a holding cas an igniting unit removably insertable therein, engageable latch means carried respectively by said igniting unit and holding case for establishing an igniting circuit, said means being automatically disengageable to break the igniting circuit and release the igniting unit upon the latter reaching a predetermined temperature, ejecting means operative upon disengagement of said latch means to I thrust said igniting unit to a holding position, first locking means formed on said case and engageable with said unit to retain the latter in said holding position, a handling knobrelatively axially movably mounted on said Unit within predetermined limits, spring means normally urging axial extension of said knob relative to said unit,

second'locking means formed on said case and engageable with said knob upon depression of the latter inwardly of said unit, a panel having an access opening therein, means for fixedlymounting said case relative to said opening, said second lockingmeans beingso positioned on said case whereby said knob is spaced farther axially from said panel with said second locking-means disengaged than with said locking means engaged.

12. A cigar lighter. assembly comprisinga holding case, an igniting unit removablyinsertable therein, a panel having an opening therein, means for fixedly mounting said case opposite said panel opening for removable insertion therethrough of saidigniting unit; said igniting unit comprising a..main body portion and .a handling knob, said handling knob and mainbody portion being mounted for relative axial movement therebetween, spring means normally urging relative axial extensiontherebe- .tweemfirst locking means formed on said'case and engageable with said. main body portion for maintaining the latter in a holding position, second locking means formed on said case and engageable with-said knob 'to hold the latter in an axially retracted position relative to ter reaching a predeterminedtemperature, ejecting means operative upon disengagement of said 'latchmeans to thrust said igniting :unitto aholding position, first locking means'formed on -said-case-and engageable withsaid unit. .to retain the latter in said holding position, a handling knob relatively axially movably mounted on said unit within predetermined limits, springmeans normally urging axial extension ofsaid knob relative to -said nnit, :second locking means formed on said case and engageable. with said knob upon depression 'of the latter inwardly of said unit, a panel having an access opening :therein, means for fixedly mounting said case relative to said opening, said second locking means being so positione'd on 'said'case whereby said knob ispositioned substantially flush withsaid panel with said second locking means engaged.

14. A cigar lighter assembly comprising a holding case, an igniting unit removably insertable therein, movable and fixed latch means carried respectively by said igniting unit and holding case for establishing an igniting circuit, said means being automatically disengageable to.

break the igniting circuit and release the'igniting unit upon the latter reaching a predetermined temperature,

ejecting means operative upon disengagement of said latch means to thrust said igniting unit to a holding position, first locking means formed on said case and en- 1 gageable with said unit to retain the latter in said holdingposition, a handling knob relatively axially movably mounted on said unit within predetermined limits, spring means normally urging axial extension of said knob relative to said unit, second locking means formed on said case and engageable with said knob upon depression of the latter inwardly of said unit, the axial spacing of said locking means relative to the travel of said unit upon ejection of the latter being such whereby said knob will be thrust past said second locking means prior to engagementof said first locking means.

15. A cigar lighter assembly comprising a holding case, an igniting unit removably insertable therein, said unit comprising a handling knob, an inner sleeve telescoped on. said knob, an outer sleeve telescoped on said inner sleeve, spring means normally urging relative extension said outer sleeve engageable with said case to maintain said unit in a holding position, locking means on said inner sleeve for retaining the latter in a retracted position within. said outer sleeve againstspring pressure, a support panel having an access opening therein,'means,for fixedly. mounting said case opposite said opening whereby, with said inner sleeve locking means engaged, said handling knob is maintained recessed within said opening.

16. In combination, a cigar lighter assembly comprising a holding case, an igniting unit removably insertable therein, saidigniting unit comprising a main body portion including a handling knob and heating element, an inner sleeve surrounding said main body portion for relative axial movement therebetween, an outer sleeve surrounding said inner sleeve for axial movement relative to the latter and said heating element to a position beyond and to aposition substantially exposing said heating element, spring means urging movement of said outer sleeve beyond said heating element, additional spring means urging movement of said main body portion relative to said inner sleeve in a direction opposite to the aforementioned spring urged movement of said outer sleeve, locking means formed on said outer sleeve and engageable with said case to retain the former in a holding position within said case, locking means formed on said inner sleeve to retain it inwardly of said outer sleeve, a support panel having an access opening'therein, means for fixedly mounting said case opposite said opening whereby, with said inner sleeve locking. means engaged, said handling knob is maintained substantially within said opening.

17. A cigar lighter assembly comprising a holding case, an igniting unit removably insertable therein, said unit comprising a main body portion including a handling knob and heating element, an inner sleeve surrounding said main body portion and relatively axially movable therewith, ejection spring means operatively connected between said main body portion and said inner sleeve, stop means carried by said main body portion and engageable with said inner sleeve to limit axial movement of the former outwardly relative to the latter, a retractable sleeve surrounding said inner sleeve, additional spring means operatively connected between said inner sleeve and said retractable sleeve normally urging relative axial movement therebetween between predetermined limits, said limits defining positions for said retractable sleeve whereby it may extend beyond said element and expose said element, first locking means formed on said retractable sleeve and engageable with said inner sleeve to retain the former in a retracted position substantially exposing said heating element, second locking means formed on said case and engageable with said retractable sleeve to maintain the latter in a holding position, means including engageable latch members carried respectively by said case and unit for establishing an igniting circuit through said element upon axial inward movement of said main body portion relative to said inner sleeve to compress said ejection spring, said latch members being automatically releasable to permit said ejecting spring to thrust said main body portion axially outwardly relative to said inner sleeve until abutment therewith of said stop means, the force of said abutment automatically releasing said first locking means thereby permitting said additional spring means to move said inner sleeve and main body portion axially outwardly relative to said retractable sleeve.

18. A cigar lighter assembly comprising a holding case, an igniting unit removably insertable therein, said unit comprising a main body portion including a handling knob and a heating element, an inner sleeve surrounding said main body portion and relatively axially .movable therewith, ejection spring means-operatively connected between said main body portion andsaid inner sleeve, first stop means carried by said main body portion and engageable with said inner sleeve to limit axial movement of the former outwardly of said sleeve in response to said ejection spring, a retractable sleeve surrounding said inner sleeve, additional spring means operatively connected between said inner sleeve and said retractable sleeve normally urging relative axial movement therebetween, additional stop means formed on said main body portion and engageable with said retractable sleeve to limit movement thereof to a position beyond said heating element, first locking means formed on said retractable sleeve and said inner sleeve to retain the latter inwardly of the former,

second locking means formed on said case and engage"- able with said retractable sleeve to maintain the latter in a holding position, means including engageable latch members carried respectively by said case and unit for establishing an igniting circuit through said element upon axial inward movement of said main body portion relative to said inner sleeve to compress said ejection spring, said latch members being automatically releasable to permit said ejection spring to' thrust said main body portion axially outwardly relative to said inner sleeve until abut-' ment therewith of said first stop means, the force of said abutment automatically releasing said first locking means thereby permitting said additional spring means to move said inner sleeve and main body portion axially out-. wardly relative to said retractable sleeve.

19. In combination, a cigar lighter assembly comprising a holding case, an igniting unit removably insertable therein, said unit comprising a main body portion including ahandling knob and heating element, an inner sleeve surrounding said main body portion and relatively axially heating element, first locking means formed on said retractable sleeve and engageable With'said inner sleeve to retain the former in a retracted position substantially exposing said heating element, second locking means formed on said case and engageable with said retractable sleeve to maintain the latter in a holding position,means including engageable latch members carried respectively by said case and unit for establishing an igniting circuit through said element upon axial inward movement of said main body portion relative to said inner sleeve to compress said ejection spring, said latch members being automatically releasable to permit said ejecting spring to thrust said main body portion axially outwardly relative to said inner sleeve until abutment therewith of said stop means,

- the force of said abutment automatically. releasing said first locking means thereby permitting said additional spring means to move said inner sleeve and main body portion axially outwardly relative to said retractable sleeve, a support panel having an access opening therein,

' means for fixedly mounting said case for access through axially movable therewith, ejection spring means operatively connected between said main body portion and said 7 T innersleeve, first stop means carried by said main body portion and engageable with said inner sleeve to limit establishing an igniting circuit through said element upon sald case to retain the former in a holding pos1t1on withaxial movement of the former outwardly relative to the latter in response to said ejection spring, a retractable sleeve surrounding said inner sleeve, additional spring 'means operatively connected between said'inner sleeve and said retractable sleeve normally urging relative axial I tractable sleeve to limit movement thereof to a position beyond said heating element, first locking means formed on said retractable sleeve and engageable with said inner sleeve to retain the latter inwardly of the former, second locking means formed on said case and engageable with said retractable sleeve to maintain the latter in a holding position, means including automatically releasable latch members carried respectively by said'case and unit for axial inward movement of said main body portion relative to said inner sleeve to compress said ejection spring, said latch members being automatically releasable to permit said ejection spring to thrust said main body portion axially outwardly relative to said inner sleeve until abutment therewith of said first stop means, the force of said abutment automatically releasing said first locking means thereby permitting said additional spring means to move said inner sleeve and main body portion axially outwardly relative to said retractable sleeve, a support panel having an access opening therein, means for fixing mounting said case for access through said panel opening,fsaid first named locking means normally being engaged to retain said handling knob substantially within said panel opening whereby, upon automatic release of said latch members and expansion of said ejection spring, said first locking means is released to projectsaid knob axially outwardly of said panel.

21. A cigar lighter assembly comprising a holding case, an igniting unit removably insertable thereof, said unit comprising a handling knob, an inner sleeve telescoped on said knob, an outer sleeve telescoped on said inner sleeve, spring means normally urging relative extension of said knob, inner and outer sleeves, locking means on said outer sleeve engageable with said case to maintain said unit'in a holding position, and locking means on said inner sleeve for retaining the latter in a retracted position within said outer sleeve against the pressure of said said heating element to a position beyond and to a position substantially exposing said heating element, spring means urging movement of said outer sleeve beyond said heating element, additional spring means urging movement of said main body portion relative to said inner sleeve in a direction opposite to the aforementioned spring-urged movement of said outer sleeve, locking means formed on said outer sleeve and engageable' with in said case, and locking means formed onsaid inner sleeve to retain it inwardly of said outer sleeve.

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